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Unit – VI Motion - PHYSICS
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Question 1 |
When a body starts from rest, the acceleration of the body after 2 seconds is ………… of its displacement.
half | |
twice | |
four times | |
one fourth |
Question 2 |
The gradient or slope of the distance-time graph at any point gives…………..
acceleration | |
displacement | |
velocity | |
time |
Question 3 |
The area under the velocity – time graph represents the ………….. the moving object.
velocity of | |
displacement covered by | |
acceleration of speed of |
Question 4 |
In a 100m race, the winner takes 10s to reach the finishing point. The average speed of the winner is …………..m/s
5 | |
10 | |
20 | |
40 |
Question 5 |
The shortest distance between 2 points.
1km | |
distance | |
displacement | |
curved path |
Question 6 |
Scalar quantity
Displacement | |
speed | |
velocity | |
acceleration |
Question 7 |
Unit of angular velocity.
m/s | |
radian | |
radian/second | |
cm/s |
Question 8 |
Velocity of a car changes from 10 m/s to 50m/s in 10 seconds. What will be its acceleration.
2m/s2 | |
3m/s2 | |
4m/s2 | |
5m/s2 |
Question 9 |
If the velocity of the body decreases with time the acceleration is …………………
positive | |
decelerated motion | |
uniform acceleration | |
retardation |
Question 10 |
In the case of non-uniformly accelerated motion, velocity time graph will be
a starlight line | |
a curved line | |
of any shape | |
a trapezium |
Question 11 |
An electron revolves around the nucleus due to …………….
centrifugal force | |
gravitational force | |
frictional force | |
electrostatic force |
Question 12 |
The moon revolves around the earth due to …………. Force.
centrifugal | |
electrostatic | |
gravitational | |
frictional |
Question 13 |
SI unit for measuring angle.
radian/second | |
radian | |
degree | |
minute |
Question 14 |
When a body is thrown vertically upwards the velocity of the body.
increase | |
remains the same | |
decreases | |
increases and decreases |
Question 15 |
The formula for acceleration is ………………
a=v-u/t | |
a=v-t/u | |
a=u-v/t | |
a=u-t/v |
Question 16 |
The constant force that acts on the body along the radius towards the centre.
weight | |
centripetal force | |
thrust | |
centrifugal force |
Question 17 |
The rate of change of velocity.
speed | |
angular velocity | |
acceleration | |
displacement |
Question 18 |
In uniform circular motion the speed is
constant | |
increasing | |
changing | |
decreasing |
Question 19 |
When a ball reaches the maximum height its velocity is
maximum | |
minimum | |
zero | |
the same |
Question 20 |
The shortest distance between two points.
distance | |
displacement |
Question 21 |
Planets revolve around the sun due to …………… force.
centripetual | |
centrifugal |
Question 22 |
For a freely falling body the ………….. velocity is zero.
final | |
initial |
Question 23 |
For an electron revolving around the nucleus in a circular path……. Force provides the necessary centripetal force.
gravitational | |
electrostatic |
Question 24 |
- Assertion (A) : Velocity is a scalar quantity.
- Reason (R) : If the velocity of the body increase with time the acceleration is positive
A is correct R is wrong | |
R is correct A is wrong | |
R explains A | |
Both A and R are correct |
Question 25 |
- Assertion (A) : The average value of ‘g’ is 9.8 m/s2
- Reason (R) : Acceleration due to the gravitational force of earth is known as acceleration due to gravity.
A is correct R is wrong | |
A is wrong R is correct | |
A is correct R explains A | |
Both A and R are wrong |
Question 26 |
- Assertion (A) : SI unit of Angular Velocity is radian.
- Reason (R) : Linear velocity= Radius of the circle x Angular velocity
A is correct R is wrong | |
A is wrong R is correct | |
A is correct R explains A | |
Both A and R is correct. |
Question 27 |
- Assertion (A) : Uniform circular motion is a special case where the speed of an object is constant but direction changes.
- Reason (R) : Centripetal acceleration acts perpendicular to the centre.
A is correct R is wrong | |
A is wrong R is correct | |
A is correct R explains A | |
Both A and R are correct |
Question 28 |
- Assertion (A) : The moon revolves round the earth due to gravitational force.
- Reason (R) : Electrons revolve round the nucleus due to centripetal force.
A is correct R is wrong | |
A is wrong R is correct | |
A is correct R explains A | |
Both A and R are correct |
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5th and 20 th qus are same but answer is different. plz check mad correct it
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